Osteoporosis is the index disease for calcium deficiency, just as rickets/osteomalacia is the index disease for vitamin D deficiency, but there is considerable overlap between them. The common explanation for this overlap is that hypovitaminosis D causes malabsorption of calcium which then causes secondary hyperparathyroidism and is effectively the same thing as calcium deficiency. This paradigm is incorrect. Hypovitaminosis D causes secondary hyperparathyroidism at serum calcidiol levels lower than 60 nmol/L long before it causes malabsorption of calcium because serum calcitriol (which controls calcium absorption) is maintained until serum calcidiol falls below 20 nmol/L. This secondary hyperparathyroidism, probably due to loss of a ―calca...
Animal models fed low calcium diets demonstrate a negative calcium balance and gross bone loss while...
The serum calcium levels and the calcium content of the skeleton are highly interdependent. Indeed, ...
Vitamin D and calcium are essential for normal skeletal growth and for maintaining the mechanical a...
Contrary to frequent claims, vitamin D insufficiency does not generally cause malabsorption of calci...
The effects of vitamin D and calcium deficiency are evident in several patients suffering from vario...
Calcium is an essential nutrient that is involved in most metabolic processes and the phosphate salt...
We challenge the widespread assumption that malabsorption of calcium per se causes secondary hyperpa...
Historically, rickets and osteomalacia have been synonymous with vitamin D deficiency dating back to...
Loss-of-function mutations in genes involved in the vitamin D/vitamin D receptor system have clearly...
Calcium, protein and vitamin D are the main nutrients relevant to bone health. This short article ...
Vitamin D and calcium are considered crucial for the treatment of bone diseases. Both vitamin D and ...
Calcium is an essential but controversial nutrient: there is no consensus on the level of human calc...
Vitamin D analogs: From renal bone disease to osteoporosis. The history of the use of vitamin D meta...
Current data demonstrate that vitamin D deficiency contributes to the aetiology of at least two meta...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. The active form of vitamin D, 1,25(OH)2D3, controls serum ...
Animal models fed low calcium diets demonstrate a negative calcium balance and gross bone loss while...
The serum calcium levels and the calcium content of the skeleton are highly interdependent. Indeed, ...
Vitamin D and calcium are essential for normal skeletal growth and for maintaining the mechanical a...
Contrary to frequent claims, vitamin D insufficiency does not generally cause malabsorption of calci...
The effects of vitamin D and calcium deficiency are evident in several patients suffering from vario...
Calcium is an essential nutrient that is involved in most metabolic processes and the phosphate salt...
We challenge the widespread assumption that malabsorption of calcium per se causes secondary hyperpa...
Historically, rickets and osteomalacia have been synonymous with vitamin D deficiency dating back to...
Loss-of-function mutations in genes involved in the vitamin D/vitamin D receptor system have clearly...
Calcium, protein and vitamin D are the main nutrients relevant to bone health. This short article ...
Vitamin D and calcium are considered crucial for the treatment of bone diseases. Both vitamin D and ...
Calcium is an essential but controversial nutrient: there is no consensus on the level of human calc...
Vitamin D analogs: From renal bone disease to osteoporosis. The history of the use of vitamin D meta...
Current data demonstrate that vitamin D deficiency contributes to the aetiology of at least two meta...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. The active form of vitamin D, 1,25(OH)2D3, controls serum ...
Animal models fed low calcium diets demonstrate a negative calcium balance and gross bone loss while...
The serum calcium levels and the calcium content of the skeleton are highly interdependent. Indeed, ...
Vitamin D and calcium are essential for normal skeletal growth and for maintaining the mechanical a...